Vijaya Ekadasi
Ekadasi: 26 Feb 2014, WED (Sydney)
Next
day Break fast (Sydney only): 27 Feb 2014 - THU - 06:40 to 10:58 AM
In India, Ekadasi is on 26 Feb - WED
In India, break fast is on 27 Feb - THU - 06:45 - 10:36 am
Observing Fasting on Ekadasi
Sri
Ekadasi (Extracts from the Ekadasi Mähätmya)
Ekadasi first appeared from the body of Lord Vishnu
during the wanning moon in the month of November/December in order to kill the
demon Mura.
Sri Ekadasi, which falls on the eleventh day of each
waxing and waning moon is very dear to Lord Hari. Observing the vow of Ekadasi
is among the first ten principles of the sixtyfour items of devotional service
described by Srila Rupa Gosvami. One should observe Ekadasi only to please the
Supreme Lord. The meaning of the word upavasa (fasting) is to live nearby. On
the day of Ekadasi one should remain aloof from all kinds of sinful activities,
give up all kinds of household activities and sense gratification and live near
the lord.
In the Brahma-vaivarta Purana it is said that one
who observes fasting on Ekadasi day is freed from all kinds of reactions to
sinful activities and advances in pious life. The basic principle is not just
to fast, but to increase one's faith and love for Govinda, or Krsna. The real
reason for observing fasting on Ekadasi is to minimize the demands of the body
and to engage our time in the service of the Lord by chanting or performing
similar service. The best thing to do on fasting days is to remember the
pastimes of Govinda and to hear His holy name constantly."
 
; Nectar
of Devotion - (Ch 6)
So the main purpose is to perform more devotional service like
chanting, reading or doing personal service to please the Lord, not to achieve
any material benefit, but just to get pure devotion on his lotus feet, which is
the topmost success of human life.
If you are interested in reading a story from Puran about this
Ekadasi, here it is (There might be some sections in this story which emphasize
on some sort of fruitive result, I humbly request you, not to get encouraged in
that direction and just take benefit of this story to increase the pure
devotional service of the Lord, which is untouched by any material desires):
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Vijaya Ekadasi
from Skanda Puran
Yudhisthira
Maharaj said, Oh Lord Sri Krishna, O glorious son of Vasudeva, please be
merciful to me and describe the Ekadasi that occurs during the dark fortnight
of the month of PhAlguna (February-March).
Lord Sri Krishna replied, Oh Yudhisthira, Oh king of kings, gladly I shall tell
you about this great fast, known as Vijaya Ekadasi. Whoever observes it certainly
achieves success in this life and the next. All the sins of one who fasts on
this Ekadasi and hears its sublime glories are eradicated.
Narada Muni once asked lord Brahma, who sits on a lotus flower about the Vijaya
Ekadasi. Sri Narada said, Oh best of all the demigods, kindly tell me the merit
one can achieve by faithfully observing Vijaya Ekadasi.’ Narada’s great father
then replied, My dear son, this oldest of fasting days is pure, and it
nullifies all sins. I have never revealed this to anyone until today, but you can
understand beyond any doubt that this Ekadasi bestows the result indicated by
its name… (Vijaya meaning Victory).
When Lord Rama was exiled to the forest for fourteen years, He, the goddess Sita,
and His divine brother Lakshmana stayed at Panchavati as mendicants. Mother Sita
was then kidnapped by the demon Ravana, and Lord Rama seemingly became
bewildered like an ordinary man by distress. While searching for His beloved
consort, the Lord came upon the dying JatAyu and thereafter killed His enemy Kabandha.
The great devotee-vulture JatAyu returned to Vaikuntha after telling Rama how
His dear Sita had been abducted by Ravana.
Later, Lord Rama and Sugriva, the
king of the monkeys, became friends. Together they amassed a grand army of
monkeys and bears and sent HanumAnji his minister to Sri Lanka, where he was able to see
JAnaki (Srimati Sita devi) in an Ashoka grove garden. He delivered Lord Rama’s
message and showed the ring proving his authenticity for rendering such great
service to the Supreme Lord Sri Rama. With the help of Sugriva, Lord Rama
proceeded toward Sri Lanka.
Upon arriving at the shore of the ocean with the army of monkeys, He could
understand that the water was uncommonly deep and hostile. Thus He said to Lakshmana,
Oh son of SumitrA, how can We earn enough merit to be able to cross this vast
ocean, the unfathomable abode of Varuna deva? I can see no easy way to cross
it, teeming as it is with sharks and other ferocious aquatics.
Lakshmana replied, Oh best of all beings, Oh origin of all the devas, Oh primal
personality, the great sage Bakadalbhya lives on an island just four miles from
here. Oh Raghava, he has seen many Brahmas come and go, so aged and wise is he.
Let us go to him, take his darshan (audience) and ask him how We can safely reach
Our goal.
So Rama and Lakshmana proceeded to the humble Ashram of the incomparable Bakadalbhya
Muni. Approaching him, the two Lords paid Their respectful obeisances to him as
if he were a second Vishnu. Bakadalbhya could immediately understand, however,
that Sri Rama was actually the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who for His own
reasons had appeared on the Earth and was enacting just like a human
being. "Sri Rama", said Bakadalbhya, "Oh best of the
beings, why have You come to my lowly abode?" The Lord replied,
"Oh great, twice born brahmin, I have come here to the ocean shore with My
phalanx of monkey and bear warriors in order to cross the sea and conquer Lanka
and its demon horde headed by Ravana. Oh greatest of sages, please be merciful
unto Me and please tell Me how I can cross this vast ocean. That is why I have
come to your Ashram today." The sage said, "Oh Lord Sri Rama, I
shall tell you of the most exalted of all fasts, observing which You will
surely conquer Ravana and be eternally glorified. Kindly now listen with full attention."
"On the day before Ekadasi, fashion a water pot of gold or silver, or even
copper. Even clay will do if these metals are unavailable. Fill the pot with
pure water and then decorate it nicely with mango leaves. Cover it and place it
near a holy altar upon a mound of seven grains (the seven grains are barley,
wheat, rice, corn, chickpeas, kukani, and dal or peas). Now take Your morning bath,
decorate the water pot with flower garlands and sandalwood paste, and in the
concave lid atop the pot place there the barley, pomegranate, and coconut. Now
with great love and devotion worship the water pot Deity form and offer Him
incense, sandalwood paste, flowers, a ghee lamp, and a plate of sumptuous
foods. Remain there awake that night beside this sacred pot. On top of the lid
filled with barley, etc., place a golden mUrthy of Lord Sri Narayana.
When Ekadasi dawns, take Your morning bath and then decorate the water pot with
fine sandalwood paste and garlands. Then worship the pot again with first class
incense, lamps, sandalwood paste and flowers dipped in sandalwood paste, and
then devoutly/devotedly place many kinds of cooked food, pomegranate, and
coconut before the water pot. Then remain awake over night.
When the Dwadasi dawns, take the waterpot to the bank of a holy river, or even
to the shore of a small pond. After worshipping it again properly, Oh King of
kings, offer it with all the aforementioned ingredients to a pure hearted brahmin,
expert in the Vedic sciences. If You and Your military commanders observe the Vijaya
Ekadasi in this way, You will surely be victorious in every way."
Lord Sri Ramachandra Bhagavan, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, did just as Bakadalbhya
Muni instructed, and thus He conquered all demoniac forces. Similarly, anyone
who observes the Vijaya Ekadasi in this way will always be victorious in this
mortal world, and after leaving this world he/she will reside forever in the anxiety
free realm of the Kingdom
of God known as the Vaikunthas.
Oh Narada, my son, from this history you can understand why one should observe
this Ekadasi fast properly, strictly following the rules and regulations. This
fast is powerful enough to eradicate all one’s sinful reactions, even the most abominable
ones.
Lord Sri Krishna concluded, Oh Yudhisthira, anyone who reads or hears this
history will attain the same great merit as that which is earned by performing a
horse sacrifice on days of yore.
Thus
ends the narration of the glories of Phalguna-krishna Ekadasi or Vijaya Ekadasi,
from the Skanda Purana.
NOTE: If the holy fast falls on
Dvadasii, it is still called Ekadasi in the Vedic literature. Furthermore, in
Garuda Purana (1:125.6), Lord Brahma states to Narada Muni: "Oh Brahmana,
this fast should be observed when there is a full Ekadasi, a mixture of Ekadasi
and Dwadashi, or a mixture of three (Ekadasi, Dwadashi, and Trayodasii) but
never on the day when there is a mixture of Dashami and Ekadasi.
This is also upheld in the Hari Bhakti Vilas, Vaishnava smriti shastra, and
upheld by Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakura Prabhupad in his Navadwip
Panjika introduction.
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